Desperate Remedies
       As is well known, ideas are so elastic in a human brain, that they have no constant measure which may be called their actual bulk. Any important idea may be compressed to a molecule by an unwonted crowding of others; and any small idea will expand to whatever length and breadth of vacuum the mind may be able to make over to it. Cytherea’s world was tolerably vacant at this time, and the young architectural designer’s image became very pervasive. The next evening this subject was again renewed.     

       ‘His name is Springrove,’ said Owen, in reply to her. ‘He is a thorough artist, but a man of rather humble origin, it seems, who has made himself so far. I think he is the son of a farmer, or something of the kind.’      

       ‘Well, he’s none the worse for that, I suppose.’      

       ‘None the worse. As we come down the hill, we shall be continually meeting people going up.’ But Owen had felt that Springrove was a little the worse nevertheless.     

       ‘Of course he’s rather old by this time.’      

       ‘O no. He’s about six-and-twenty—not more.’      

       ‘Ah, I see.... What is he like, Owen?’      

       ‘I can’t exactly tell you his appearance: ‘tis always such a difficult thing to do.’      

       ‘A man you would describe as short? Most men are those we should describe as short, I fancy.’      

       ‘I should call him, I think, of the middle height; but as I only see him sitting in the office, of course I am not certain about his form and figure.’      

       ‘I wish you were, then.’      

       ‘Perhaps you do. But I am not, you see.’      

       ‘Of course not, you are always so provoking. Owen, I saw a man in the street to-day whom I fancied was he—and yet, I don’t see how it could be, either. He had light brown hair, a snub nose, very round face, and a peculiar habit of reducing his eyes to straight lines when he looked narrowly at anything.’      

       ‘O no. That was not he, Cytherea.’      

       ‘Not a bit like him in all probability.’      

       
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